They didn't actually say something to incite riots you racists bastards!!! LOL Just ICE, and perhaps a lesser extent Flav, Spoke of Social Injustice, and rebelion...get up stand up if you will.
The Kingston Sound Is Reggae, and the lyric is actually "they love us for our Kingston Sound"

And she made off with his last clean rig.
-whether the song is about herion or Meth or what ever doesn't matter, because in this line, Rig is his Kit for Herion, the spoon, the needle a light and what not. doesn't mean the rest of the song is about herion...I mean if you you are all sitting around doing meth, you are gonna start either going through stuff in the house, or taking part bikes...it's always bikes...anyway
"Don't want no money fee man don't want no money down."

I second that emotion by my man William "Smokey" Robinson and Al Cleveland

Me and Brad really appreciate you clarifying things for all these kids. It sounds like you've been to a STP before. A clean rig is a brand new needle that hasn't been used yet. This song is definately about meth and tweaking, being afraid to leave the house cuz u pulled a jack move and your paranoid. He feels safe at the STP cuz it's secret and all his friends are there.

But I just can't leave the pad
cuz I'll surely end up dead
I know there out there waitin and watchin for me

still I got my yellow cat (knife)
and my wooden baseball bat
and my shiny silver gat (gun)
and if my homies got my back
then I got all that I need

General CommentThis song is absolutely about tweaking on crystal meth... in his secret tweaker pad... where they actually recorded their entire second album and shot the video for this song.

"i-c-e" = in case u a little out of the drug lingo ice is an extremely common slang term for crystal meth. And in case you aren't familiar with the effects of the drug, it goes something like this: you become delusional and incredibly paranoid, begin to think people are out to kill you - "and I just can't leave the pad, cuz I'd surely wind up dead, cuz I know they're out there waitin', and watchin' for me" , and furthermore it gets your blood pressure sky high and makes you incredibly hyper - when, mixed with delusional feelings of paranoia, may make one feel like, say, burning down their liquor store for no apparent reason.

The rest of the song he kinda talks about how he has to calm himself down, remind himself he's surrounded by friends and no one's really trying to kill him... to pass the time, and because he's tweaked out of his mind so he can pay attention to just about anything, he wrenches on his car, plays crossword puzzles, and is learning how to cook meth himself.

then the fear hits him again, this time for more legit reasons. I have heard that the "pad" they were using was illegally registered under their name or something... and even if that's not true, they had a bunch of sketchy-ass junkie motherfuckers coming in and out, and people fucking tripping out and probably causing a huge scene and a lot of noise, and people jacking his shit left and right, and them boys would always play their music loud as hell... and so basically he was shitting bricks thinking the cops were about to bust open the door any second and take him to the booty house, and if you listened to date rape, you know Brad's feelings about the potential for going there.

General CommentI understand the whole tweak fix (and once i figuered out what the whole stp stood for i grinned) i love the whole random personal lyrics, it makes you feel like you are going to the STP

He's was learning how to cook free base, not speed. Free base is when you take cocaine and water, put in a spoon, add pinch of baking soda, boil the mix with a lighter or matches under the spoon. An off white paste forms and floats on the top of the water, it is scraped off the top of the water with a knife, dried and smoked as a pure form of cocaine leaving impurities at the bottom of the spoon :)

I know this because sadly, my friend is hooked on it, don't think he will stop before his heart does.